THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: EvilBoris on May 18, 2009, 08:58:39 AM
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head down to hell first for my bump and continue here to talk about waiting for stuff. No US distribution yet
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=358500
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A neogaf link...and not even a direct link to your post.
Ban this fool
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Too much sex. Almost makes it a cliche anti-christ movie.
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Lars von Trier. :yawn
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::) responses predictably curt
I'm patient though.
the man with latest summer blockbuster avatar: there is more I want you to absorb in the link then just my posts.
the man with reigning princess of phony quirky girl roles avatar: and surely there is talent behind the camera to subvert such expectations and just be absurdly inventive with that common thread.
but I agree with Molotov I'm not a Lars Von Trier fan.
http://www.indiewire.com/article/von_trier_i_am_the_best_film_director_in_the_world/
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A neogaf link? leper please.
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http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2009/05/so_what_happens_to_willem_dafoes_genitals.html
Spoilers? Spoilers. The ball thing si gross, the clit thing is worse and actually kind of offensive and also ruins any C. Gainsburg joff fantasies we may have been saving for a rainy day
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Yeah...think I'll pass on this one.
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William Dafoe having sex? no thanks.
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William Dafoe having sex? no thanks.
Ew. Yeah. None of that, please.
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Breaking the Waves is fucking brutal enough. I can't imagine how bad this really is.
Digesting the Cannes buzz from afar, many must be wondering: Beyond the grotesque imagery, is it any good? One sign: the audience of journalists booed the screening, and again at the press conference on Monday.
"Would you please, for my benefit, explain and justify why you made this film?" demanded Baz Bamigboye of the Daily Mail. "Please," he added, "give more than a one word answer." Von Trier, his hands visibly shaking, looked stunned. "I don't think I have to justify -- " he began before Bamigboye abruptly interrupted. "Yes you do!" he shouted.
Von Trier paused. "Yes I do?" he asked.
"Yes, you do," the reporter continued. "This is the Cannes Film Festival, you brought your film here and you have to explain why you made it." (Read the Indiewire account for more from Von Trier: "I'm the best director in the world.")
What a pretentious little knob.
I'm more interested in Almodovar's new film at Cannes.
:bow ALMODOVAR :bow2
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The most important film of the year? Hell no. Not with Dom and Brian, Kirk and Spock and Bumblebee and Optimus Prime. :-*
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The title is a riff on that Esquire article about The Road.
The idea of the mesmerzing disaster is kind of drawing.. it reads completely nutty and arrogant.. but I posted it because I thought the bore responds to these self concsiously arty horror flicks.. there will probably be comparisons to Salo.
mike d'angelo at onion av club
http://www.avclub.com/articles/cannes-09-day-five,28137/?utm_source=homepage_last_updated
I've struggled through Almodovar's work; but he's clearly a great director and Broken Embraces has a delectable appearance. I haven't heard many arguments it's a major entry in his work this decade though.
the prize itself, I hear Campion is something of a return to form. I'm most keen on the out of comp Parnassus to be honest though.
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oh man you said salo, i'm in!